
So if you see a black item somewhere, you can pick it up and pick it up if you’re close enough. Your character is black and you can interact with anything that is black. Time does technically move, so don’t think you can leave the game unpaused to go get a cup of coffee. Or at least it moves at an INCREDIBLY slow pace until you move. I wouldn’t play it any other way (except maybe on the Switch).įirst, let me explain how the game works. I’m running the game on my XBOX One X, so it plays and looks so smooth. The white level seems to be made with much better precision, though some levels have interesting elements to them if you pay attention. All of the enemies and objects you can hold seem to have a misaligned polygon effect.

The worlds are white around you, the interactable objects are a stark opposite, and the enemies are shades of red. When you get into the meat and potatoes of the action though, the game is a visual feast of colors.

Either way, the menus are supposed to be as if you’re being fed information through a computer screen. When you start the game, the menus and overworld are an homage to hacking systems of old, maybe Apple II days. The visuals are always my favorite part of the SUPERHOT experience. When you stop, it slowly creeps along and when you go, it goes back to be a loud EDM track to try to both distract and inspire you. However, there is a disco level that you fight in that’s playing an almost intentionally obnoxious song. This game doesn’t feature too much music. Whether it’s the shots fired, the sound of shattering enemies, or the crisp sound of the gun letting you know it’s time to shoot again. And when you’re actually moving, you do get great sound. The sound slows to a crawl the same way the enemies do. Those moments in between your movement where you need to figure out your next move are almost entirely silent. It’s actually more about the absence of sound as it were. Obviously, this game is way more about visuals than sound. MCD offers a more refined, sharper, special flashier experience than any SUPERHOT so far.’ Trailer: More Shiny Polish applied over nearly four years of Early Access development. Test your arsenal of tricks and weapons against increasingly deadlier, smarter foes. More Characters for you to control and more enemies to fight. Amass new skills, new hacks, special techniques to conquer waves of ever more dangerous enemies. More Power to accumulate as you progress through the game. Master different play styles, different character builds, different ways to outsmart and dominate your enemies. More Mechanics at your disposal than ever before. MCD immerses you in its world for days of increasingly explosive slow-motion combat.

Much (Much) Bigger than its predecessors.
SUPERHOT MIND CONTROL DELETE HACKS FREE
What started as a free DLC is now something significantly MORE: ‘MIND CONTROL DELETE gives you more insight into the world of SUPERHOT, more story, more signature gameplay. Keep dancing the slow-motion ballet of destruction for so much longer than ever before.’ Features: The third game in the SUPERHOT franchise – MIND CONTROL DELETE gives you more insight into the world of SUPERHOT, more story, more signature gameplay. Battle after battle, each fallen foe pushes you closer to the secrets hiding in the game.

Enemies swirl around you in a storm of slow-motion violence. ’SUPERHOT: MIND CONTROL DELETE is a full-featured, standalone game set in the SUPERHOT universe. But for those who love the original, I’ll let you know in the “Overall Thoughts” section if I believe that this newbie can satisfy as well as the first one. So as someone who loves everything SUPERHOT, I’ll do my best to review just this title and not compare it to the previous releases. That’s right, you don’t have to buy the original SUPERHOT in order to play this new game as it’s not DLC or an expansion. Instead it is able to be downloaded and played on its own. It’s not a VR game like the previous release. SUPERHOT:Mind Control Delete ( SUPERHOT Team, $24.99) is being released as its own standalone game. Today’s review is a sequel of sorts to SUPERHOT.
